SILO'’S 


py dG VANDERBILT AVENUE & 4511 STREET 
JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer 


THE 
STILES COLLECTION 


OF 
EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 


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To Be Sold at Unrestricted Public Auction 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 
OCTOBER 29th, 30th and 31st, 1925 
At 2 o’clock Each Day 


SALE No. 4235 


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GROUP OF SHERATON, QUEEN ANNE AND ST UART PERIOD PIECES 


CATALOGUE 


iii SLES G@OLLECTION 


OF 
EARLY AMERICAN FURNISHINGS 


FORMED BY THE LATE 


JOSEPH HENRY STILES 


OF YORK, PENNSYLVANIA 


COMPRISING 
The Finest and Most Complete Collection of 


AMERICAN WINDSOR CHAIRS 


Ever assembled, many of which are the only examples known. 
Also Highboys, Lowboys, Desks, Tables, Chairs of the Later 


Periods, Glass, Brasses and Lamps 


EXHIBITION COMMENCES 
Wednesday, October 21st, Until Date of Sale 
(Including Sunday, October 25th, 2 to 5 P. M.) 


To Se Sold At Unrestricted Public Auction 


THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 
OCTOBER 29th, 30th AND 3lst, 1926 
At 2h: Bach Day 


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JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer Est 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arises between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall 
be immediately put up again and resold. 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses and 
to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the purchase money, 
if required, in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to 
be immediately put up again and resold. 


3. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and 
risk upon the conclusion of the sale and the remainder of the 
purchase money to be absolutely paid or otherwise settled for 
to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer on or before delivery; in 
default of which the undersigned will not hold himself respon- 
sible if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they 
will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether 
genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of 
description, at the buyer’s expense and risk, within Two Days 
from the sale; Tue FirrH Avenue Art GALLERIES not being 
responsible for the correct description, genuineness or authen- 
ticity of, or any fault or defect in any lot, and making no 
warranty whatever. 

5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience 
in settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any account be 
removed during the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be deliv- 
ered in as good condition as the same may have been at the 
time of its sale, or should any article purchased thereafter be 
stolen or misdelivered, or lost, the undersigned are not to be 
held liable in any greater amount than the price bid by the 
purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all lots 
uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be resold by public 
or private sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if 
any), attending such resale, shall be made good by the defaulter 
at this sale, together with all charges attending the same. This 
condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer 
to enforce the contract made at this sale, without such resale, 
if he thinks fit. 


THE FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES are in no way 
responsible for the charges or manner of delivery of goods 
purchased at their sale. 


James P. Siro, Auctioneer 


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THE ALEXANDER PRESS, 114-116 WEST 27TH STREET, NEW YORK 


FOREWORD 
- THE JosepH Hinry REM RT De CR coe, cdi 


T will doubtless surprise the lovers of Early American furniture who 
| are familiar with the remarkable collection of the late J. Tee tlesno ) 
York, Pennsylvania, to learn that it was gathered together in the com- 
paratively short space of eight and one-half years. Prior to the year 1916 
Mr. Stiles’ only antique possessions were a secretary, a table and a side- 
board, and these he had bought, not because of any knowledge of or love 
for antiques, but for the reason that he needed them and they had been 
brought to his attention. There his interest ceased, for he had not yet 
been stung by the collecting bee. 


In the fall of 1916, however, his interest and finally his enthusiasm 
was aroused, and from then on his search for the old and the beautiful 
was indefatigable. However slight the clue, if he felt he was on the trail 
of an antique, he followed it with the utmost intensity and with a patience 
which deserved reward. Wherever he went he made friends by his 
enthusiasm, his fairness and his unfailing courtesy. He was welcome in 
the most pretentious and in the most humble homes, and throughout the 
plantation homes of Virginia and South Carolina his occasional visits 
were anticipated with keen pleasure. 


Early in his collecting, Mr. Stiles realized that of all the articles of 
household furniture chairs were the most difficult to find, due, of course, 
to the fact that they had harder and more constant use than any other 
article of furniture. Therefore, he concentrated on chairs, for through- 
out his life he delighted in tackling the hard things. His success can be 
judged by the collection which is now being placed before the antique 
loving public. | | 


Probably a larger number of Windsor chairs from one collection has 
never before been offered. However,it is not for its numbers alone that 
the collection is notable, but more especially because of the extremely 
rare and unique specimens it contains. Among these should be noted 
the eleven-spindle comb back and, rarer still, the thirteen-spindle comb 
back. We believe this latter to be the only one known. There are 
writing arm Windsors and six rare and exquisite carved stretcher bow 
backs. Rare, too, are the X stretcher, bow back, the triple back Wind- 
sors and the numerous brace backs, both side and arm. There is a carver 
chair, the possession of which is eagerly sought by lovers of the very 


Early American pieces. An unusual bannister back with mushroom arms 
(hollowed out to hold candles) is in the collection, This chair is pictured 
in furniture of the Pilgrim Century. 


In addition to the more primitive types of chair, the collection is 
rich in handsome specimens of walnut and mahogany chairs of the Queen 
Anne, Chippendale, Hepplewhite and Sheraton Periods. 


Although chairs were Mr. Stiles’ chief delight, he never missed an 
opportunity to acquire any antique of merit or of charm, so that the 
collection has many things to offer to people of varied tastes. There are 
several very fine highboys and a rare knee-hole desk of cedar, unique 
because of the many secret compartments it contains, Secretaries, mir- 
rors, tables, sideboards and corner cupboards are shown, 


The lovers of old glass and china will find much to delight them, 
and among the rarer pieces of glass should be mentioned three very fine 
flips of the blown contact, three section mould type, one of them of the 
rare barrel shape. A dark amber compote, purple and blue camphene 
lamps, candlesticks, silver resist and other pitchers, blue Stiegel bottles, 
Stoddard bottles, ink wells and salt cellars are worthy of attention. 
Indeed, it is impossible to enumerate all the gems in this portion of the 
collection. 


Innumerable sets of unusual brasses, old iron hinges, shutter hooks 
and locks, andirons, early lighting devices and cooking utensils help to 
round out this remarkable collection. 


When we consider that in addition to the pieces now being offered 
his home was filled with choice and priceless antiques, one cannot fail to 
marvel at Mr. Stiles’ notable achievement or cease to be grateful that his 
love and appreciation of the charming furnishings of other days has made 
them available to other collectors. 


MRS. JOSEPH HENRY S33 1G. 


CATALOGUE 


FIRST SESSION 
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29rn, 1925 


At 2 o'clock P. M. 
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=1% SHERATON CHAIRS American, 1810 


Good, sound condition (except the rush seats). 


TWO SHERATON WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS American, 1790 


Double top rail, with seven spindles. 


el AMETHYST GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE 


In the form of a bear. 
VERY CHOICE SET OF ROUND BRASSES, COMPLETE 


VERY RARE SET OF SIX ROUND BRASSES 


Embossed with portraits, complete. 


heen PINE SKE OR TEN OVAL SHERATON BRASSES, 
GON PLETE 


First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


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DECORATED SHERATON CHAIR American, 1800 
Roll seat, with turned front splayed legs, pierced centre, front 


stretcher. 


EARLY DINING TABLE: 3 | .. American, 1740 


In walnut, with circular top having two drop leaves, scalloped 
skirt, cabriole legs and round pad feet. 


PAIR OF PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT TRONM 
HINGES American, 1750 


BALLOON BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1790 


With saddle seat, nine spindles and lightly turned legs 


VERY RARE SAPPHIRE SANDWICH GLASS LAMP 


On original marble base. -American, 1830 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


ry a Plainicomb and: arm; simple mnrderibody. i: HObGiOD ZA 


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14. 


PAIR OF SMALL BRASS ANDIRONS American, 1790 


Needing reparation. 


“BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


Sepaiate arms, with curved ends, good under body. 


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First Sesston—Thursday, October 29th, 1925 


Wiis RARE OLD AMETHYST GLASS CANDLESTICK 
Circular spreading base, with narrow neck. American, 1820 


RernGON TIP TOP HEPPLEWHITE CANDLE STAND 
American, 1780 


The top has inlaid border and centre, vase turned stand; has three 
arched legs terminating in spade feet. 


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FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1800 
Shaped seat, lightly turned legs. 


ieakeotl OR TEN OVAL EMBOSSED SHERATON 
Pee oor COMPLETE 


Petes | OF FIGHT EMBOSSED SHERATON BRASSES, 
BOM PDE TE 


Pepe ooh VEN T SHERATON @SIDEBOAKD “BRASSES, 
POMPLETLE 


TWO SHERATON WINDSOR ARM CHAIRS American, 1790 


Double top rail, with seven spindles. 


VERY FINE OLD SANDWICH AMETHYST GLASS LAMP 


Square base, with baluster stem. American, 1820 


First Session—T hursdav, October 29th, 1925 


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FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1790 


The rail has rounded ears, bulb support; delicate turned under body. 
SET OF SIX SHERATON BRASSES, COMPLETE 


EXTREMELY CHOICE AND. RARE Si Tia TEN 
ENGRAVED QUEEN ANNE BUTTERFLY BRASSES 


EXTREMELY RARE SET OF TWENTY QUEEN ANNE 
WILLOW BRASSES 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA BREAKFAST TABLE 
American, 1740 


In walnut; has scalloped ends, Cabriole legs, terminating in web 
feet. Length, 40 inches. 


TWO FINE OLD SANDWICH GLASS CANDLESTICR: 


Vaseline color. American, 1830 


TRIPLE BACK. WINDSOR ARIAG HE. American, 1790 


Arched top rail; second rail straight, with carved supports; turned 
legs. 


FINE OLIVE GREEN THREE SECTION MOLD DECAN- 
TE: American, 1770 
Diamond and sunburst pattern. 


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First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


EARLY AMERICAN SECRETARY BUREAU American, 1760 


pet OF THREE LOWBOY BRASSES 


SET OF FIVE QUEEN ANNE LOWBOY BRASSES 


FAN BACK- WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


With turned supports, fine turned legs, hollow seat. 


PINE OLD AMETHYST GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE 


In the form of a bear. 


PINE CURLY MAPLE BOOK CABINET American, 1760 


Paneled doors, with three shelves and molded top. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


The arms have turned supports, hollow saddle seats and turned legs. 


feet ee NDALE CHAIR American, 1760 


In mahogany, with shaped top rail, rounded ears, shaped splat, with 
fan piercing; straight, tapering front legs; plain stretcher 


Mermkiey AMERICAN INDIAN POTTERY WATER BOTTLE 
Late 18th Century 


EARLY THREE SECTION MOLD INK BOTTLE 


Diamond pattern, with fluted base; olive color. American, 1760 


First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


41. 


42. 


43. 


44. 


45, 


46, 


47. 


48. 


49. 


TWO OLD BRASS CAST IRON DOOR LATCHES 
American, 1800 


VERY FINE OLD AMERICAN DOOR LOCK American, 1750 


With original folding brass handles. 


WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


Brace bow back; the arms are formed by the continuation of the 
bow, and supported by turned spindles; has fine under-body. 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 
Saddle seat, with turned under-body; the feet are pierced with - 
rockers. 


OLD HOOKED RUG. 6.2x6.7 


Conventional design. 


EARLY AMERICAN FRAME WITH DRAWERS 


WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


Bow back, with graceful saddle seat; curved arms formed by the 
continuation of the bow, the back having unusually fine lines. 


TWO SHERTON WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS American, 1790 


Double top rail, with seven spindles, 


LOT OF ASSORTED PENNSYLVANIA CHEST KEYS 
Period, 1725-1775 


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56. 


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First Session—Thursday, October 29th, 1925 


TWO FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON 
fee) CHES, COMPLETE Period, 1725-1775 


Diamond pattern, with fluted base; olive color. 


Pekiey THREE SECTION MOLDIINK BOTTLE 


Diamond pattern, with fluted base; olive color. American, 1760 


WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1800 


Double top rail, with seven spindles; lightly turned legs 
and stretcher. 


fee eV HITE CHEST OF DRAWERS American, 1780 
In mahogany, with straight front; drawers inlaid with satinwood 
ovals; feet missing. 


PAIR OF PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON H. L. 
HINGES American, 1750 


Pees oAPPHIRE BLUE SANDWICH GLASS CHILD’S 
MUG American, 1840 


TWO SHERATON WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS American, 1790 


Double top rail, with seven spindles. 


FINELY MADE REPRODUCTION OF EARLY AMERI- 
CAN BREWSTER CHAIR 


(Modern. ) 


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60. 


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62. 


63. 


64. 


65. 


First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


OLD AMERICAN EGG DISH 
In the form of a nesting hen; deep amethyst color, with white 
head. 


LOT OF ASSORTED PENNSYLVANIA CHESi 3 
1725-1775 


EARLY AMERICAN TABLE DESK American, 1790 


In mahogany, with secret drawers. 


SANDWICH AMETHYST GLASS CHAMBER TAME 


With blown handle, nozzle missing. American, 1830 


WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


The bow continues to form the arms, which have deep turned sup- 
ports; turned legs, with bulb stretcher. A good specimen. 


BRACE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 
Fine saddle seat, very fine turned legs. A good chair in perfect 
condition. 


LOT OF OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON 
HINGES American, 1760 


Assorted. 


OLD SANDWICH GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE. 
Club shaped, with raised decoration. American, 1830 


66. 


67. 


68. 


69. 


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73. 


74, 


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First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA CANDLESTAND American, 1790 


Square top, with rounded corners, turned stem, three arched legs 
terminating in spade feet. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1800 
With bamboo turned spindles and simple under-body. 


TRIPLE BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


The top rail finely shaped, the second rail is bowed, plain arms and 
good under-body. 


BRINE SET OF SIX QUEEN ANNE LOWBOY BRASSES 


VERY SPINE SET OF QUEEN ANNE LOWBOY ESCUT. 
CHEONS 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 
With shaped arms and fine under-body. 


OLD SANDWICH GLASS BEDROOM LAMP 
American, 1830 


Wey FINE SET OF QUEEN ANNE LOWBOY ESCTUIT- 
CHEONS 


SET OF QUEEN ANNE LOWBOY ESCUTCHEONS 


SET OF THREE BRASS ESCUTCHEONS 


First Sesston—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


76. 


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78. 


79, 


80. 


81. 


82. 


84. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 
With deep turned legs. 


TWO OLD AMERICAN PERFUME BOTTLES 
American, 1800 


ROUND-ABOUT WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 


The arms have carved knckles and turned supports, fine under- 
body. 


VERY FINE OLD WALNUT DINING TABLE 
Turned legs. A very useful piece. American, 1790 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


Finely turned legs, with good. spread, wide seat. 


THREE ASSORTE Ds Pigs 


Early amethyst glass candlestick, wine glass and compote. 


FOUR OLD SANDWICH GLASS CUP PLATES 


Conventional pattern. American, 1830 


BRACED FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 


With delicate comb, fine turned supports, saddle seat and fine 
turned legs. 


LOT OF OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT 
HINGES American, 1770 


Assorted. 


85. 


86. 


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88. 


89. 


90. 


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oz. 


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94. 


First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


SIX OLD AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS PRESERVE 
DISHES 


Pek EY AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS CARD TRAY 


FINELY MADE REPRODUCTION OF AN EARLY AMER- 
ICAN BREWSTER CHAIR 


(Modern.) Has rush seat. 


QUEEN ANNE HIGHBOY American, 1720 


Has cabriole legs, Dutch feet, with graceful scroll skirt. 


OLD SANDWICH CAMEO GLASS VASE American, 1830 


PAIR OF OLD PENNSYLVANIA STRAP HINGES 
American, 1770 


PARRY AMERICAN LARD LAMP American, 1830 


BALLOON BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 
With nine spindles and saddle seat. 


Seer HIGH T BRASSES.s COMPLETE 


Pret LARGE “OVAL SIDEBOARD. BRASSES, COM=s 
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First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


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96. 


97. 


98. 


99. 


100. 


LOT: 


102. 


VERY FINE. SET OF FOUR ROUND SIDEBOARD 
BRASSES, COMPLETE 


FIVE WINDSOR CHAIRS American, 1800 


Straight Sheraton top rail; the spindles curved, shaped seat, with 
under-body, very fine. 


WALNUT DINING TABLE American, 1740 


Circular top, with two drop leaves, scalloped skirt, cabriole legs, 
with round pad feet. 


FINE. OLD STAFFORDSHIRE] TOR. 
Admiral Lord Nelson. 


EARLY .AMERICAN OIL LAMP American, 1820 
With handle. 


EXTREMELY LARGE PAIR OF OLD PENNSYLVANIA 
WROUGHT IRON EL. HINGES American, 1750 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


With eight spindles and two turned supports; the legs pierced for 
rockers. 


EARLY AMERICAN BETTY LAMP American, 1750 
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104. 


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106. 


107. 


108. 


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First Session—Thursdav, October 29th, 1925 


CHOICE HIGH BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR 
American, 1780 


Finely scrolled arms, deep seat, well proportioned under-body. 


RARE OLD AMERICAN BRASS LAMP American, 1750 


Double burner, circular oil well, stem in the form of a heart. 


EARLY AMERICAN TIN BETTY LAMP AND STAND 


With extinguisher and hook, complete. American, 1800 


PioyesOlD LUNSTALL CHINA WATER PITCHER 
With decorated panels showing the catching of wild horses. 


fee soECTION MOLD-CRUET GLASS American, 1780 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


Fine comb, with carved ears; very good arm, saddle seat, finely 
turned legs. A very high grade chair. 


THREE QUEEN ANNE BRASSES 
MOREE OUEEN ANNE BRASSES 
Pee seh! OF FOUR OUEREN ANNE ESCUTCHEONS 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 
Shaped hand rest, fine turned legs. 


First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


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114. 


115. 


116. 


117. 


118. 


119. 


120. 


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OLD ENGLISH HIGH WHEEL BACK WINDSOR ARM 
CHAIR Period, 1750 


Good arm, with curved supports; very rare curved front stretcher; 
in pearwood. 


SERPENTINE FRONT SHERATON CARD TABLE 
American, 1780 


In mahogany; has folding top. The skirt is inlaid with satinwood 
panels; the legs delicately reeded and topped with a vase turning. 
A fine piece, in condition as found. 


EARLY PEACOCK BLUE SANDWICH GEASS ie 
Woats loon American, 1830 


SANDWICH GLASS BEDROOM LAMP 
With handle. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


With deep turned legs. 


EARLY ‘AMERICAN BETEY LAMP HORDE 


Conical base, with circular stem and oval top. American, 1800 
SANDWICH GLASS COMPOTE 
SANDWICH GLASS GCOMPOTE 


SANDWICH GLASS COMPOTE 


First Session—Thursday, October 29th, 1925 


122. 


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124. 


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127. 


128. 


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TWO WINDSOR CHAIRS American, 1800 
Double top rail, simple under-body. 


TWO WINDSOR CHAIRS 


To match preceding. 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA DINING TABLE American, 1770 


Two drop leaves, with Chippendale legs. 


PARLEY PENNSYLVANIA BISCUIT MOLD 


Unusual conventional design. PateslStheG@entury 


PAIR OF VERY FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT 
TRON GOOSE NECK HINGES American, 1760 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


The curved arms are separate, large seat and good under-body. 


Pure) SHEP PIELD CANDLESTICK American, 1800 


Gadrooned border, with snuffer. 


move RN ASSORTED OUEEN ANNE WILLOW BRASSES 
een OES CUTCHEONS 


WERY RARE SET OF TWELVE QUEEN ANNE WILLOW 
EMR Cates mie 


131. 


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134. 


139: 


136. 


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138. 


First Session—Thursday, October 29th, 1925 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 


With very fine beaded comb and carved scroll ears, bulb spindles, 
turned supports and saddle seat. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR ~ American, 1790 


With comb, the comb finely shaped; hollow seat, simple under- 
body; legs pierced with rockers. 


VERY CHOICE PAIR OF PENNSYLVANIAS Gea 
GOOSE NECK WROUGHT IRON HINGES American, 1760 


FINE EARUCY BREAK PAs eee American, 1770 


In walnut, with drawer and two drop leaves, four square, tapering 
legs and finely figured top 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


Simple arms, with well turned supports; fine under-body, with 
turned legs. A good chair, in original condition. 


EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS SALT CELLAR 


Heavy base and fluted cap. 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA POTTERY DEEP PIE DISH 


SHERATON WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1800 


With comb, the comb is finely shaped; flat, straight rail, straight, 
turned arms, simple under-body. 


139: 


140 


141. 


142. 


143. 


144. 


145. 


146, 


147. 


First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


TWO PAIRS OF QUEEN ANNE WILLOW BRASSES 


OIL PAINTING 


Early American portrait. 


EARLY AMERICAN MIRROR 


In mahogany frame, original glass; in very fine condition. 


Tiny FINE BRACE BACK WINDSOR CHAIR 
American, 1760 


The bow continues to form the arms; deeply turned legs, with fine 
spread. 


EARLY AMERICAN DINING TABLE Period, 1800 


Unusually fine top, turned legs, in mahogany. Top, when open, 
50 inches by 42 inches. 


Bison IO POTTERY DEEP PIE DISH 


Perey PENNSYLVANIA POTTERY RING _SHAPED 
WATER BOTTLE 


VERY RARE OLD PENNSYLVANIA TIN CAKE BASKET 


VERY FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON 
DOUBLE GCOSE NECK HINGES American, 1760 


First Session—Thursday, October 29th, 1925 


148. 


149, 


150. 


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TRIPLE BACK WINDSOR ® ARM ICHAT: American, 1790 


With arched comb, straight second rail, with curved supports; 
lower rail continues to form arms; good under-body. 


TWO VERY RARE OLD SHEFFIELD SCONGAG 
HeZDERS American, 1800 


Molded curved arm and nozzle on shield shaped bracket. 


TWO VERY FINE OLD ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE ARM 
CHAIRS Period, 1725 


In beachwood; the styles come down in cima curve and continue 
into a straight leg; the arms are finely curved, with scroll hand 
hold, square seat, with scroll skirt, cabriole leg, with pointed foot. 


- [SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


SET OF EIGHT EMBOSSED SHERATON Baeo ee 
COMPLETE 


ELABORATE SET OF FOUR EMBOSSED Se 
COMPLETE 


SET OF SIX SHERATON BRASSES, COMPIE= 


SET OF SEVEN SHERATON SIDEBO7 BRASSES, | 
COMPLETE 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


With carved comb, shaped arm, bamboo turned legs, pierced with 
stretcher 


156. 


Vie 


158. 


MEE 


159a. 


160. 


1ol 


162. 


163. 


First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


Se WICH GLASS JAR 
With lyre decoration. 


EARLY AMERICAN BETTY LAMP STAND American, 1760 


In turned wood. 


Perret Sel OF SIX SHERATON BRASSES 


Finely embossed. 


VERY RARE SET OF TWELVE QUEEN ANNE WILLOW 
BRASSES, COMPLETE 


PeereeriINE “SET. OF OVAL SHERATON BRASSES, 
COMPLETE 


EARLY AMERICAN LACQUERED OIL LAMP 
In the shape of a coffee pot. American, 1825 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 
With nine spindles in the back; the bow continues to form the arm; 
feet pierced for rockers. 


MARILY AMERICAN PINE CHOPPING BOWL 
American, 1750 


WoOCORTED LOT) OF WROUGHT IRON STAPLES ETC 


First Session—Thursday, October 29th, 1925 


164. 


165. 


166. 


167. 


168. 


169. 


A 


EXTREMELY RARE SET OF THIRTEEN “ENGRAYW® 
BUTTERFLY BRASSES AND ESCUTGHEQON Sas 
PENS 


LOT OF NINE OLD BRASS BEDIPOSit 


BOW BACK ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


The rail continues to form the arm; finely turned under-body. A 
good chair. 


VERY FINE EARLY, AMERICAN CHILD S330 Ra 
American, 1780 
Hepplewhite design; finely scrolled skirt and beaded drawers. 


RARLY THREE ‘SECTION MOLD INK BODE 
American, 1760 


Diamond pattern, with fluted base; olive color. 


QUEEN ANNE HIGHBOY American, 1730 
Walnut; has straight top, with curved molding; dividing drawers 
at the top, two small top drawers and three long drawers below; 
scalloped skirt, with drops, carved fan and centre drawer, cabriole 
legs; has original brasses. 


SET OF THREE CUT GLASS SHERATON BRAS ee ae 
BOARD KNOBS 


SET OF THREE SHERATON GLASS SIDEBOARD PULLS 


SYIVHO GNVTONY MAN HOLNdG FO dowd 


Scb ON 08h “ON OSE “ON 
09S “ON OSG “ON OST “ON 


AOE NAN LION I NIB TON LOTE 


Wes 


Pk 


174. 


Weer 


176. 


77: 


178. 


179. 


180. 


First Session—Thursday, October 29th, 1925 
SET OF THREE BRASS SHERATON SIDEBOARD PULLS 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


Unusual bamboo legs, fine saddle seat 


SANDWICH GLASS LAMP American, 1840 


With handle and original pewter nozzle. 


HIGH BACK WINDSOR ROCKER American, 1800 


Shaped top rail, separate arm, with turned supports, unusual front 
stretcher. 


UNUSUAL EARLY AMERICAN BURL WALNUT BOWL 
American, 1700 


BRACE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 
Legs have deep turnings. 


VERY RARE OLD AMERICAN TIN CHAMBER LAMP 
American, 1830 


VERY FINE OLD WROUGHT IRON PENNSYLVANIA 
Pisce? MOLD 18th Century 


Elaborate floral design, with heart centre. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1790 
The legs cut down. 


First Session—T hursday, October 29th, 1925 


181. 


182. 


183. 


184. 


185. 


186. 


187. 


188. 


189. 


190. 


EARLY AMERICAN BRASS CANDLESTICK 
With adustable slide for candle. American, 1780 


FINE OLD WAG ON THE WALL CLOCK 


Brass dial, chain movement. 


OLD AMERICAN CARVED WOOD EAGLE 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1790 


Six spindles in back, with turned supports; good under-body. 


VERY FINE, OLD PEWTER CHARGE: Period, 1740 


EARLY AMERICAN OLD! DAGUERREOTY PE PORTRAIT 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 
With saddle seat and finely turned legs and stretcher. 


NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE HIGHBOY American, 1725 


Maple, with straight top and good molding, four long drawers, 
cabriole legs, Dutch feet, skirt very finely scalloped, carved fan 
and centre drawer. 


EXTREMELY RARE OLD PENNSYLVANIA BETTY 
LAMP American, 1730 


Wrought iron. 


EARLY AMERICAN BETTY LAMP American, 1720 


Wrought iron, complete with hook and wick adjuster. 


First Session—Thursday, October 29th, 1925 


191. 


toZ. 


193. 


194. 


Loa: 


196. 


1o7, 


19S, 


shee 


200. 


EARLY AMERICAN CIRCULAR BURL WALNUT POR- 
RINGER American, 1730 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 
With saddle seat and well proportioned under-body. 


OLD PENNSYLVANIA LARD LAMP Early 19th Century 


CHOICE PENNSYLVANIA TIN CANDLE SCONCE 


American, 1800 
Slender body, with crimped arched top and base. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 
With fine under-body. 


VERY RARE EARLY PENNSYLVANIA RULE HINGE 


LOT, EARLY PENNSYLVANIA DOOR HANDLE AND 
Si TTR HINGES 


pve EARLY AMERICAN JACKS SHEPPARD DARK 
LANTERNS Early 19th Century 


Vi PAIRS OF PENNSYLVANIA FH. Le HINGES 
Wrought iron. American, 1770 


PAIR’ OF VERY FINE-EARLY AMERICAN WROUGHT 
LER Ps Wed Shad GES American, 1770 


201. 


202. 


203. 


204. 


rib hy 


206. 


SECOND SESSION 
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30rn, 1925 


At 2 o'clock P. M. 
LOTS 201 TO 400 


FINE EARLY AMERICAN BURL WALNUT BOWL 
American, 1720 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


Fine saddle seat; deep turned legs. 


TWO OLD SANDWICH GLASS TUMBLERS 


OLD SANDWICH GLASS EanMe 


Circular base, slender stem and round bowl. 


FOUR FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT TROW 
SHUTTER EATCEES American, 1750 


Finely scrolled. 


EARLY THREE-SECTION MOLD INKVBG tie 
American, 1760 


Diamond pattern, with fluted base, olive color, unusual pattern. 


WATER COLOR 
Early American Whaler—The Warren Ordway. 


208. 


209. 


ZI, 


AB 


Zi2 


jade 


214. 


BAD, 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


FINE OLD EARLY AMERICAN GREEN GLASS WINE 
Be LIE South Jersey, 1780 


SHERATON ARM CHAIR peers 790 


In mahogany ; a square back, with five reeded spindles terminating 
in fan shaped capitals; the arm top is carved and molded, with 
rosette ends, square tapered and reeded legs. 


Sok TON SIDE CHAIR American, 1790 
To match preceding. 


Se RALON SIDE CHAIR American, 1790 
To match preceding. 


TWO WINDSOR CHAIRS 1800 


Straight Sheraton top rail; the spindles curved, shaped seat, with 
under-body very fine and with exceedingly rare turned front feet. 


EARLY AMERICAN MAPLE CHOPPING BOWL 
Oval shaped. American, 1730 


ee doVWVICH GLASS LAMP American, 1830 


Square base, with petaled oil well. 


Uelrise BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 
With deep top rail, carved support to second rail, plain arms, turned 
legs. A good specimen. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


216. 


EAE 


218. 


21D 


220. 


PEN 


EARLY AMERICAN CHINA VASE 


Decorated with floral design in relief. 


FINE OLD STAFFORDSHIRE CREAM PITCHER 


Resist lustre, grape vine pattern. American, 1780 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


Arched comb, with carved scroll ears; nine spindles, saddle seat 
and finely turned legs. A choice chair. 


EARLY SANDWICH GLASS CHAMBER LAMP 


American, 1830 
With blown handle and pewter nozzle, amethyst color. 


FINE OLD STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY 
Admiral Lord Nelson. 


FINE SLAT BACK ROCKER American, 1740 


Flat carved arms, having turned supports and stretcher; the stiles 
are turned and the slats are shaped, original rockers; has rush seat. 


CHIPPENDALE DINING TABLE American, 1770 


In mahogany, with two drop leaves and molded legs. A fine piece, 
in good condition. 


CHIPPENDALE ROUNDABOUT CHAIR American, 1780 


In walnut, fine back, with two pierced splats and turned supports; 
the under-body very fine, with straight legs and stretcher. 


224. 


PAN 


220, 


oni. 


220% 


229. 


230. 


Za, 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


RARE EARLY AMERICAN BELT BUCKLE American, 1825 


Embossed portraits of George and Martha Washington. A very 
choice specimen. 


EARLY AMERICAN HURRICANE LAMP — American, 1820 
With glass oil well, dome top with ring, eight sided glass. 


Ian ibY AMERICAN HURRICANE LAMP 


Same as the preceding, with wire guard. 


BARLY AMERICAN HURRICANE LAMP 
Same as the preceding. 


FINE BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


Nine spindles in the back; the arms are separate, finely carved, fine 
wide seat, well proportioned under body 


VERY FINE OLD BENNINGTON WARE FLASK 
American, 1850 


EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS BEDROOM LAMP 


QUEEN ANNE HIGHBOY American, 1730 


Exceptional size, in maple, with unusual curved skirt, carved fan 
and centre drawer, cabriole legs; has original brasses. 


FINE RHODE ISLAND WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 


Brace back, with bulb spindles, fine under-body ; one spindle missing. 


233. 


234. 


Zo 


236. 


23/7. 


298: 


papehe). 


240. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1800 


Double top rail, with seven spindles, lightly turned legs and 
stretcher. 


OLD JERSEY OPALESCENT GLASS REMEMBRANCE 
MUG American, 1800 


TWO:'OLD SANDWICH GLASS SALT Dian 


Amethyst color, assorted. American, 1830 


FINE BRASS MOUNTED HANGING LAMP American, 1780 


Original cast, bull’s-eye glass 


TWO CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CHAIRS American, 1770 


Elaborately shaped and carved top rail, carved and pierced centre 
splat, cabriole legs, terminating in ball and claw feet. Seats missing. 


HiGo BOY pao American, 1720 


In maple, Queen Anne Period, with cabriole legs and round pad 
feet. 


RARE WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


Low back, with saddle seat and graceful turned legs; has ten 
spindles in the back. A handsome chair of great rarity. 


VERY FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA LARGE WROUGHT 
IRON LATCH 


WINDSOR CHAIRS 


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» 


GROUP OF EARLY TRIPLE BACK 


SLOPE FRONT DESK AND MAHOGANY MIRROR 


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Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


241. 


242. 


243. 


244. 


245. 


246. 


247. 


EXTREMELY CHOICE EARLY AMERICAN WROUGHT 
miavos DOOR) LATCH 


Pear rEeNDALE GCORNER CHAIR American, 1760 


In walnut; fine roundabout arm, with scrolled hand holes, turned 
supports, with pierced splats, straight legs. 


Speen DWICH GLASS LAMP American, 1830 
With pewter nozzle 


aor OLD SANDWICH MILK GLASS PRERPUME 
EG TUES 


In the form of bears. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR. ARM. CHAIR American, 1770 


Shaped hand rest, very unusual bulb turned spindles, finely turned 
under-body. An extremely rare chair. 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA HANGING CORNER CUP- 
BOARD American, 1770 


Finely molded top, with drawer; has recessed and reeder panels. 
Width, 17 inches; height, 24 inches. 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 
With saddle seat and fine turned legs. 


FINE OLD AMERICAN DEEP BURL WALNUT BOWL 
American, 1720 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


249. 


Aah ta 


Loe 


LAGS F 


254. 


250. 


RARE OLD JERSEY GLASS SPILL VASE American, 1790 
With handle. A choice piece. 


FINE OULD SLA) BAGH CHAIR American, 1740 


Finely turned stiles and stretcher, turned front legs and gracefully 
curved arms. 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


CHOICE GATELEG TABLE American, 1725 
In walnut; with very fine double turned legs and stretcher, oval 
top, with two drop leaves. An exceptionally fine piece, needing 
slight restoration. 


EARLY SANDWICH GLASS CHAMBER LAMP 
American, 1830 
Amethyst color, with blown glass handle and pewter nozzle. 


WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1800 


With double top rail and bamboo turned legs. In good condition. 


EARLY THREE-SECTION MOLD INK BOTTLE 


American, 1760 
Diamond pattern, with fluted base; olive color. 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


With shaped ears, saddle seat and very fine turned legs. A good 
chair. 


EARLY AMERICAN OIL LAMP American, 1820 
With handle. 


or: 


258. 


259. 


260. 


201; 


262. 


263. 


264. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


FINE. OLD AMETHYST GLASS SPILE VASE 


Heavy wicker base. American, 1780 


SoniB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


Simple arm, with heavy turned support; fine under-body. 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON STYLE DINING 
TABLE American, 1800 | 


In mahogany, with turned legs. 


BAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


With saddle seat and deep turned legs. 


VERY FINE OLD SANDWICH GLASS DEEP CIRCULAR 
Dist American, 1830 


With scalloped rim, conventional pattern. 


LOT OF ASSORTED PENNSYLVANIA CHEST KEYS 
Period, 1725-1775 


SHERATON SIDE CHAIR American, 1800 
Has three pierced slats, graceful turned front legs, with open 
stretcher. 

COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


With shaped comb, hollowed seat, finely turned legs, pierced, with 


rocker. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


bo 
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267. 


269. 


271. 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA CORNER CUPBOARD 
American, 1760 


In pine; has finely molded top, four doors, with simple panels. 


UNUSUAL CHIPPENDALE CHAIR American, 1790 


In mahogany; with straight top rail, pierced vase shaped splat, 
straight legs and stretchers. 


UNUSUAL CHIPPENDALE CHAIR 


To match preceding. 


PAIR OF VERY FINE EARLY AMERICAN WROUGHT 


IRON PIPE TONGS American, 1770 
FAN BACK WINDSOR. CHAIR American, 1770 


The comb is finely shaped and terminates in carved ears. The ten 
supports are curly maple, the seat is finely shaped, the legs turned 
with a fine spread. This chair is one of the most beautiful and 
perfectly proportioned Windsor chairs which has come to light. 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


EARLY AMERICAN TIN HAND LAMP American, 1830 


SLOPE FRONT DESK American, 1760 


In maple; with four long drawers, molded base, step interior, with 
pigeon holes; the centre compartment decorated with a carved fan. 
In good condition, except the feet. 


eee 


eso. 


274. 


rapes 


276. 


2/7. 


278. 


219. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1790 
The bow is finely molded, ten back spindles, fine saddle seat, deli- 
cate turned under-body. A rare chair. 


FOUR FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON 
prULTER LATCHES American, 1750 


Finely scrolled. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 
The bow balloon shaped, the arms being separate, carved and 
scrolled, with turned supports; saddle seat, turned under-body. 


MAPLE FOUR-POST BEDSTEAD American, 1750 
High tapering octagon post, turned legs, original head and foot 
boards. A very choice piece. 


EARLY AMERICAN IRON SHIP’S WHALE OIL LAMP 
American, 1800 


BRACE FAN BACK CHAIR American, 1770 


With saddle seat and finely turned legs. An extremely good chair. 


FINE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 
With choice saddle seat and finely turned legs. A well proportioned 
chair. 


FOUR FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON 
SHUTTER LATCHES American, 1750 


Finely scrolled. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


280. 


284. 


285. 


286. 


28/7. 


Six EARLY SANDWICH SIAASS GUT Tia 


Conventional pattern. American, 1820 


FOUR EARLY SANDWICH GLASS CUPS La 
American, 1820 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


The arms finely shaped, the spindles well spread, exceptional fine 
turned legs, with bulb stretcher. A good specimen. 


OLD WORKGBOX American, 1770 


In mahogany ; finely inlaid with stars and tulip leaves in satinwood. 


FINE HEPPLEWHITE BREAKFAST) [ABE 


American, 1770 


Decorated with wide line of inlay, graceful tapering legs, with 
spade feet. 


EARLY AMERICAN REVOLVING IRON SHIP LAMP 
American, 1800 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


The bow continues to form the arms, saddle seat, lightly turned 
under-body. 


TWO OLD AMERICAN GLASS WICKER PARTERM 
PEREUMESBOLY LES South Jersey, 1800 


288. 


289. 


200). 


Zo, 


ehh 


299. 


294. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


With nine bamboo turned spindles; mahogany arms, which are 
separate, with turned supports; wide seat, well proportioned under- 
body. 


VERY RARE OLD TUMBLER SHAPED DRAM GLASS 
Sapphire blue sandwich. American 1820 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


Carved rail, with rounded ears; fine bulb spindles and supports, 
delicate turned legs. 


FOUR FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON 
eR EATCHES American, 1750 


Finely scrolled. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


Very fine arm, with carved knuckles; finely turned and spreading 
legs. 


EARLY THREE-SECTION MOLD INK BOTTLE 


American, 1760 
Diamond pattern, with fluted base; olive color. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


The feet pierced for rockers. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


Pegs bee 


296. 


297. 


298. 


299) 


300. 


301. 


302. 


TWO OLD PENNSYLVANIA TIN WALL SCONES 
American, 1800 


In very fine condition. Genuine sconces of this type are very rare. 


TWO OLD PENNSYLVANIA TIN WALL SCONCES 
American, 1800 


In very fine condition. Genuine sconces of this type are very rare. 


FINE OLD AMETHYST GLASS PERFUME. BOP tiee 


In the form of a bear. 


TWO BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIRS American, 1770 


The backs are balloon shaped and have ten spindles, saddle seats 
with turned under-body. Chairs with this number of spindles are 
exceedingly rare. 


ADAM ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


Molded stiles and arch top rail, scrolled and pierced splat; has 
carved urn and rosettes; carved arm, with molded supports, taper- 
ing molded legs and stretcher. A fine specimen. 


VERY FINE; PAIR OF OLD BOX LOOK es 


VERY FINE SET ‘OR TWELVE (O1caae EMBOSSED 
SHERATON BRASSES, COMPLETE 


SET OF SIX OVAL SHERATON BRASSES, COMPLETE 


SHIVHD YOSGNIM NVOIYANV ATYVA AO dilowd 


9D “ON 696 N 6V€ “ON 
CVE “ON Sv “ON 66D “ON 


303. 


304, 


305. 


306. 


307. 


308. 


309. 


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Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


VERY FINE EARLY PENNSYLVANIA LINEN. PRESS 


American, 1740 
With projecting panels and arched molding. 


my Gee oan LY SANDWICH GLASS VASES 


Flat in shape, with flaring rim; thistle decoration. 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


Very fine carved ears; fine arm, with carved knuckles. A _ per- 
fectly proportioned chair. 


PaiPeaNDALE CHAIR American, 1770 


In mahogany ; molded stiles, elaborately scrolled and carved top rail 
with finials. The centre splat is pierced and elaborately carved; 
straight front leg, with molded corners and plain stretcher. 


EARLY AMERICAN TIN CANDLE SCONCE American, 1800 
Arched and crimped top and base. 


joey ERY RARE OLD SANDWICH GLASS-TABLE 
CANDLESTICKS 


Vaseline color. 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


Simple turned supports to arms, good legs. 


FINE HEPPLEWHITE MIRROR American, 1790 
Has gracefully carved top, finely molded frame, with unusual med- 
allion of Washington in relief at the top. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


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ty 


316. 


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RARE OLD AMETHYST GLASS WINE DECANTER 
American, 1770 


- BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


With good under-body. 


EARLY AMERICAN CADDY BOX American, 1780 
In mahogany ; inlaid with rosewood and satinwood; brass ball feet. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 
With nine spindles; the carved arms are separate, with turned sup- 
ports; saddie seat, with fine spread to legs. A chair of high merit. 


QUEEN ANNE HIGHBOY American, 1725 


Veneered on pine, top straight, curved molding, three small top 
drawers, with four long drawers below; the base has a very fine 
cabriole leg, with scroll skirt. In original unrestored condition. 


EARLY AMERICAN DECORATED BELLOWS 


With brass nozzle. American, 1770 
EARLY AMERICAN TORCH LAMP American, 1830 
BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


With nine spindles and balloon shaped bow; good under-body. 


WALNUT. DINING TABLE American, 1800 


Turned legs and two drop leaves; top when open 60 inches by 48 
inches. 


gL. 


321. 


322. 


OL: 


324. 


O20: 


326. 


or 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


FINE BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 


Bow continuing to form the arms; nicely turned legs. 


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FINE OLD AMERICAN TERRY CLOCK American, 1800 


Decorated dial, painted glass. 


WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1800 
Double top rail, simple under-body. 


EARLY AMERICAN BETTY LAMP American, 1780 


Complete, with hook and wick adjuster. 


FINE OLD HEPPLEWHITE HALF-MOON CARD TABLE 
American, 1770 


The skirt inlaid with lined panels and sprays of flowers; has 
straight tapering legs. 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 
The spindles have a fine spread; unusual turned supports, delicate 
under-body. e 


VERY FINE OLD BOHEMIAN CAMEO GLASS GARNI- 
hoRE. SET American, 1800 


Three pieces. 


EARLY AMERICAN BETTY LAMP HOLDER 
American, 1800 
Conical base, with circular stem and oval top. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


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UNUSUAL SMALL SIZE DROP FRONT: DESK 
American, 1750 


In maple; molded base, with straight bracket feet, four long draw- 
ers. The interior has two steps of drawers and pigeon holes. This 
is one of the few pieces which has been refinished by Mr. Stiles 
for personal use. 


VERY GRACEFUL HIGH COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM 
CHAIR American, 1780 


The rail is low and continues to form the arms; the under-body 
very fine. 


EXTREMELY RARE THREE-SECTION MOLD AME- 
THYST COLORED DRAM GLASS American, 1800 


EXCEPTIONALLY FINE HIGH BRACE FAN BACK ARM 
CHAIR American, 1770 


High back, with two very fine turned supports; unusually good 
arm terminating in scrolls, fine saddle seat. 


TRIPLE BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


The top rail finely shaped, with rounded ears, second rail bowed; 
fine turned legs, with bulb stretcher. 


TWO AMETHYST GLASS FINGER BOWLS American, 1840 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 
With shaped comb, bamboo turned supports, simple turned legs. 


335. 


336. 


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338. 


329: 


340. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


SLOPE FRONT DESK American, 1740 


In walnut; with one drawer in front and cupboard below; shaped 
bracket feet. 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


The top rail curved, with rounded ears; nine back spindles, under- 
body very fine, graceful saddle seat. 


SHEFFIELD PLATE CHAMBER CANDLE HOLDER 
American, 1790 
Circular pierced body, complete with extinguisher. 


BRACE BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


The bow continues to form the arms, turned supports, finely 
turned legs, saddle seat. 


CHOICE HEPPLEWHITE SIDEBOARD American, 1780 


With original brasses; one long drawer in front, with cupboard 
below. The half-round ends also have cupboards, straight taper- 
ing legs, inlaid with lines of satinwood. A perfectly proportioned 
board in very good structural condition, but veneering needs res- 
toration. 


TWO VERY RARE OLD AMETHYST SANDWICH GLASS 
LAMPS American, 1820 


Six sided, with pewter nozzle. 


HEPPLEWHITE CHAIR Arerican, 1780 


In mahogany; the top rail is gracefully arched, the centre splat 
pierced; has tapering straight front legs, with stretchers. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


342, 


344. 


345, 


346. 


347. 


EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE COMB BACK WINDSOR 
ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


The top rail is finely shaped and has carved ears. Eleven spindles 
in the back make this a chair of great rarity. Fine turned under- 
body, with heavy stretcher, saddle seat. 


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FINE EARLY CANDLE STAND American, 1690 


In maple; with circular top and bird cage, having six spindles, 
turned stem, three cabriole legs. A fine original piece. 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


Rare type, having ten spindles in addition to the turned supports; 
hollow seat, with deep side ramp; round turned legs. 


VERY RARE OLD SANDWICH GLASS TUMBEEe 
19th Ceatury 


Decorated in relief with United States arms, Liberty, Capitol and 
military trophies. . 


SLOPE FRONT DESK: American, 1750 


In cherrywood; with bracket feet, four long drawers, with beaded 
edge, nice interior arranged with two steps of drawers and pigeon 
holes above. 


FINE OLD SANDWICH AMETHYST GLASS LAMP 
Decorated oil well. American, 1830 


348. 


349, 


B00: 


Selle 


S52. 


353. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA DINING TABLE American, 1760 


With turned ends and centre stretcher, original feet and removab'e 
top; the two drawers are missing. Size of top, 50 inches by 30 
inches. 


Pe ean k WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


The arms are separate, curved with scroll ends, turned supports, 
saddle seat and well proportioned under body. The number of 
spindles, thirteen, without the supports make this chair of the 
utmost rarity and uniqueness. A chair of the highest merit. 


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PENNSYLVANIA FIVE SLAT BACK CHAIR American, 1720 


The stiles have unusual ball finials, front legs, ball feet, very 
unusual bulb front stretcher, deeply turned. 


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ROUND-ABOUT WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


With comb, the comb finely shaped, curved bow, simple turned 
supports for arms, lightly twisted under-body; the legs pierced 
with rockers. 


TRIPLE BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


Plain comb, straight second rail, with curved supports; third rail 
continues to form the arm, which terminates in finely carved 
knuckles ; simple under body. 


BALLOON BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1790 
With fine saddle seat and unusual spread to the legs. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


354. 


ahs 


356. 


seve 


358. 


359, 


360. 


361. 


SET OF EIGHT QUEEN ANNE WILLOW BRAS 


VERY RARE OLD AMERICAN SET OF FOURSSF er 
TARY DESK LIFTING HANDLES WITH GRAS] 


SET OF EIGHT QUEEN ANNE WILLOW GRASS 
Complete with handles and pins. 


CHOICE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 


With finely carved ears, nine spindles and two turned back sup- 
ports; well turned legs and stretcher. 


VERY FINE PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS American, 1760 
Rare lemon shaped, with finely arched legs and ball feet. 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR | American, 1760 


Simple comb, shaped arms, with turned supports; very fine saddle 
seat, finely turned legs, pierced with rockers. A choice chair. 


FINE OLD AMERICAN AMETHYST GLASS SUGAR BOWL 
South Jersey, 1780 


FINE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1750 


Delicately turned legs of unusual grace; the top rail is serpentined 
and terminates in very fine carved ears; the outer spindles are 
turned, the small number of which give an unusually graceful 
effect. 


GROUP OF EARLY AMERICAN LAMPS 


SN 


363. 


364. 


360. 


367. 


368. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


Spaie Or SIX LION MASK BRASS KNOBS 


fim TY THREE ASSORTED AMERICAN BRASSES 


Peter ntoCTCHEONs, DESK PULLS, ETC. 


BARLY PENNSYLVANIA HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS 
American, 1730 


In walnut; has paneled ends projecting molding around the base 
and feet formed by the continuation of the stiles, 


FARLY AMERICAN LACQUERED OIL LAMP 
American, 1800 


Circular base and handle; complete with extinguisher. 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


The comb is finely shaped, nine spindles in back, shaped arms, with 
bulb supports; good under-body. A choice chair. 


TRIPLE BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


Plain comb, straight second rail, with carved supports; the tnird 
rail continues to form the arms; rounded seat, feet pierced with 
rockers. 


CHOICE PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS American, 1770 


Claw and ball feet, tapering circular columns on square base, with 
urn shaped finial. Very rare. 


Second Session—Fridav, October 30th, 1925 


370. PAIR OF WHITE GLASS BRASS MOUNTED MIRROR 


OF Ls 


Lise 


374. 


ayes 


376. 


377. 


KNOBS 


SET OF THREE CUT GLASS SHERATON BRASS SIDE- 
BOARD KNOBS 


SET OF THREE CUT GLASS SHERATON BRASS SIDE- 
BOARD KNOBS 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


With comb; the comb is finely shaped, the second rail bowed and 
the third rail continues to form the arms; finely turned under-body. 


PURPLE GUASS” PERPUDEE Sb ee American, 1800 


Twelve sided, with narrow neck. 


HIGH COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


Shaped comb, without ears, saddle seat, finely turned under-body. 
A choice chair, 


OLD AMERICAN BETTY LAMP WIDTH SAGE 


An unusual combination. American, 1760 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


Very fine comb, with carved ears; finely shaped arms, with turned 
supports ; saddle seat, with turned legs, and stretcher. A fine chair. 


378. 


379. 


380. 


381. 


382. 


383. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


FINE OLIVE GREEN THREE SECTION MOLD DECAN- 
TER American, 1770 
Diamond and sunburst pattern. 


CHOICE COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM. CHAIR 
American, 1760 


The comb has carved ears, very fine turned supports, good under- 
body. The feet have been restored. 


BALLOON BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


Exceptionally fine carved bow and spindles, saddle seat, good under- 
body. A choice specimen. 


CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRROR FRAME 


American, 1760 
Scroll and fret carving. 


Peer FRONT DESK American, 1740 


In walnut; has four drawers, with beaded molding, molded base, 
with straight bracket feet; unusual arrangement of interior, the 
drawers being above the pigeon holes. 


BALLOON BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR 

American, 1790 
With comb; the comb has rounded ears, molded bow continuing to 
form the arms, finely shaped spindles, good under-body, legs pierced 
for stretchers. A very fine chair. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


384. 


386. 


387. 


388. 


Sie! 


390. 


bye 


BRACE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


With saddle seat and fine supports at top, turned legs and bulb 
stretcher. A chair of very high merit. 


FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA LARD LAMP 
Early 19th Century 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


Finely shaped arm, with turned supports, good under body. A fine 
chair, in good original condition. 


BHARLY AMERICAN SIbVE RSA a 


VERY FINE OLD PEWTER CHARGER Period, 1740 
VERY FINE OLD PEWTER CHARGIO® Period, 1740 
BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


Hollowed seat, turned arm supports, delicately turned legs, with 
bulb stretcher; the feet are pierced for rockers. 


AMERICAN WHALE OIL SHIP’S LAMP American, 1730 


Has four wrought iron cabriole legs, round stem. A choice and 
rare specimen. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


With comb; the comb is unusually wide, fine arm, good under- 
body. A choice chair. 


BE 


oot. 


395. 


B76, 


397. 


398. 


jue. 


400. 


Second Session—Friday, October 30th, 1925 


ROUND-ABOUT WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


With fine saddle seat, finely turned legs, with bulb stretcher. 


PINE EARLY CHEST OF DRAWERS American, 1690 
Two small top drawers, three long drawers below; has straight 
bracket feet, double arched molding, with original engraved butter- 
fly brasses. 


FINE OLD AMERICAN PIERCED TIN WATCH LAN- 
TERN American, 1760 


FOUR SHERATON CANE SEAT CHAIRS American, 1800 


Have two pierced slats, graceful turned front legs, with open 
stretcher. 


EARLY AMERICAN IRON CANDLESTICK 
With slide adjustment for candle. 


EARLY AMERICAN IRON CANDLESTICK 
With slide adjustment for candle. 


FARLY AMERICAN IRON CANDLESTICK 
With slide adjustment for candle. 


EARLY AMERICAN IRON CANDLESTICK 
With slide adjustment for candle. 


401. 


402. 


403. 


404. 


405. 


406. 


TEIRD SESSION 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3lsz, 1925 


At 2 o'clock +P. iM. 
LOTS 401 TO 604 


EXTREMELY FINE AND RARE OLD CHEST Geer 
With key, complete. Period, 1740 


VERY FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON 
SWINGING CRANE Aretican ioe 


With original hooks. An extremely rare piece. 


WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 


Brace back, with saddle seat; nine spindles; has fine under-body, 
with good bulb turned stretcher. 


EARLY AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON PIPE TONGS 


With tobacco pressure. An extremely rare specimen. 


EXTREMELY RARE OLD PENNSYLVANIA BETTY 
LAMP é American, 1730 
Wrought iron, with hook, complete. 


CHOICE WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 


Brace back; has finely molded bow, graceful saddle seat, with 
shaped sides, fine deep turned legs well spread, bulb stretcher. In 
very fine condition; has nine spindles. 


407. 


408. 


409. 


410. 


411. 


412. 


413. 


414, 


Third Session—Saturdav, October 31st, 1925 


OLD AMERICAN HANGING LAMP Amercan, 1790 


Cone shaped. top with ring, removable base, glass oil well and very 
rare spherical glass globe. 


TWO SHERATON WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS 


Double top rail, with seven spindles. American, 1790 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


Has unusual bulb turned legs; the arms are formed by the con- 
tinuation of the bow and supported by turned spindles. 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA DINING TABLE American, 1750 


In walnut ; has four cabriole legs, terminating in web feet, straight 
scrolls. Top when open, 60 inches by 48 inches. 


VERY RARE SET OF TWELVE QUEEN ANNE WILLOW 
BRASSES 


mee y SINE SET OF QUEEN ANNE ENGRAVED 
WILLOW BRASSES 


VERY FINE SET OF EIGHT QUEEN ANNE WILLOW 
BRASSES 


CHIPPENDALE CHAIR American, 1760 
In mahogany; unusual carved and pierced splat, scrolled top rail, 
straight legs with stretchers. 


Third Sesston—Saturday, October 3/ st, 1925 


415. 


416. 


417. 


418. 


419, 


420. 


421. 


RARE WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


Bow back, with saddle seat and graceful turned legs; has ten 
spindles in the back. A handsome chair of.great rarity. 


OLD AMERICAN SHIP’S WHALE OIL LAMP 
American, 1750 


With circular base, turned stem and rare pewter oil well. A rare 
lamp. 


VERY FINE SET OF EIGHT SMALL OVAL SHERATON 
BRASSES, COMPLETE 3 


FINE EMBOSSED SET OF EIGHT OVAL SHERATON 
BRASSES; COMPLETE 


THREE ENGRAVED BUTTERFLY QUEEN ANNE 
BRASSES, COMPLETE 


HIGH COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR 


American, 1780 
The comb is of unusual quality and terminates in finely carved 
scrolls; the arms have shaped hand rests, with turned supports; 
hollow seats with fine bulb turned legs. A rare specimen. 


FINE EARLY TIP TOP CANDLE STAND American, 1770 


In curley maple; oval shaped top, with turned stem and has three 
graceful arched legs. 


No. 500. CHOICE AMERICAN CARVER CHAIR 
AMERICAN, 1760 


422. 


423. 


424. 


425. 


426. 


427. 


428. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3/ st, 1925 


Wii FINE OLD THREE MOLD GLASS PERFUME 
BiOW TLE American, 1780 
Cork navy blue, bulb shaped, with oblique flutes. 


MUN DSOR SIDE CHATR American, 1760 


Brace. bow back, unusually fine shaped feet, fine under-body, with 
deep turnings and stretcher. 


moe OSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


Brace bow back; the arms are separate, supported by turned 
spindles; saddle seat, with shaped sides; has a fine under-body, with 
bulb stretcher. 


PENNSYLVANIA FIVE SLAT BACK CHAIR American, 1730 


The front legs are turned and have original ball~feet, stretcher 
deeply turned; has original rush seat. 


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mar AND UNUSUALLY FINE PIERCED TIN WATCH 
LANTERN American, 1750 


Circular body, with cone top; has ventilating chimney and door 


PePiLY PENNSYLVANIA ‘DISH TOP CANDLE STAND 
American, 1750 


In walnut; has deep skirt, with four splayed legs. 


TWO VERY FINE*OLD STIEGEL WINE GLASSES 
American, 1760 


Circular base, baluster stems, with fluted bowls; rare specimens. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3/ st, 1925 


429. 


430. 


431. 


432. 


433. 


434. 


435. 


TRIPLE BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


The comb is long; has rounded ears, which give a fine effect in the 
spindles; second rail is bowed, lower rail continues to form the 
arms; turned supports, fine shaped seat and turned legs. A choice 
chair, in good condition. 


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VERY RARE OLD WISTARBURG GLASS BULLE S-Bye 
WINDOW PANE American, 1750 


OLD STIEGEL GLASS BULL’S-EYE WINDOW Aa 
American, 1765 


RARE SLAT BACK ARM ROCKER American, 1740 


Four slat back arms, with turned supports, round legs, with extra 
weight for rocker joins. This chair was an original rocking chair 
and one of the earliest known. 


CHOICE QUEEN ANNE NEW ENGLAND LOWBOY 
American, 1730 


In maple, with curly maple sides, arched curved skirt, with original 
drop and brasses, arched molding between drawers, cabriole legs 
terminating in round pad feet. 


FINE OLD AMERICAN HANGING LANTERN 
With wire guards and ring. American, 1780 


FINE OLD STAFFORDSHIRE CREAM - PIT GEier 


Resist lustre, daisy and fern pattern. American, 1780 


436. 


437. 


438. 


439. 


440, 


441. 


442. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3] st, 1925 


ENGLISH SILVER LUSTRE MUG 


Decorated with panels illustrating incidents in the life of Dr. 
Syntax, in colors, 


PINGS TUART CHAIR American, 1690 


Finely turned stiles, with finials; has original carved cresting 
rail and stretcher ; legs have original bale feet. A fine specimen of 
Early New England chair. 


RHODE ISLAND WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


Braced bow back; the arms are separate, of mahogany, supported 
by turned spindles, finely turned legs and stretcher. This is the 
highest type of Windsor chair. 


FINE OLD NEW ENGLAND HIGHBOY American, 1730 


In curly maple, straight molded top, arched skirt, with drops, cab- 
riole legs, terminating in round pad feet; has original brasses, A 
fine old piece in rough condition. 


OUD ZANESVILLE AMETHYST GLASS PERFUME 
5 CA td Bia American, 1820 


EARLY AMERICAN FLEMISH TYPE CHAIR American, 16/0 


High back, with spiral turned stile; original carved and scrolled 
cresting rail, legs and front stretcher are turned. 


FINE HEPPLEWHITE SECRETARY DESK American, 1770 


The base is mahogany; the drawer front inlaid with panels of curly 
maple, French feet and aproned skirt; let down lid, supported by 
two pulls; the top has original tambour doors, enclosing an arrange- 
ment of pigeon holes; the centre compartment has a swing door, 
inlaid with oval panel. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3/1 st, 1925 


443. 


444, 


445, 


446. 


447. 


448. 


449. 


TWO VERY FINE OLD SANDWICH GLASS CANDLE- 
Sul American, 1830 


In deep amethyst color. 


FINE WALNUT DROP LEAF DINING TABLE 

American, 1730 
Has scalloped ends, with four cabriole legs, terminating in round 
Queen Anne feet. Top, when open, 58 inches by 47 inches. 


TRIPLE BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


With shaped comb, bowed second rail, delicate turned legs. A 
good chair, in fine condition. 


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FINE OLIVE GREEN THREE-SECTION MOLD DECAN- 
TER American, 1770 


Diamond and sunburst pattern. 


RHODE ISLAND WINDSOR: CHATS American, 1760 


Brace back; has nine bulb spindles with molded bow, very fine 
turned legs and centre stretcher, saddle seat with shaped sides. 


HISTORICAL DAS 


In deep navy blue; Washington, Father of His Country, with por- 
trait; the reverse, General Taylor Never Surrenders, with portrait. 
A rare example. 


FINE OLD HEPPLEWHITE. DINER American, 1780 


In mahogany; with six tapered legs and two drop leaves. Top 
when open, 52 inches by 47 inches. 


450. 


451. 


453. 


454. 


455. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3/ st, 1925 


Barn istER BACK ARM CHAIR American, 1700 


The stiles finely turned with early trumpet shaped finials, shaped 
top rail, front legs elaborately turned and are topped with large 
mushroom turnings, which are pierced for candle holders; has early 
saudage turned stretcher. An extremely fine chair. 


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EXTREMELY RARE OLD AMERICAN WHALE OIL 
LAMP American, 1820 


Revolving oil well on stem, with circular reflector. 


Pere PARTLY PENNSYLVANIA CHILD’S WAINSCOT 
mech ER American, 1690 


The wings are gracefully scrolled and the arms terminate in balls 
for hand rests, with arched top and deep rockers, in walnut. A 
fine original piece. 


PENNSYLVANIA FIVE SLAT BACK CHAIR 
American, 1730 


Has finely turned front stretcher, with original ball feet 


SERPENTINE FRONT BUREAU American, 1750 


Tn wild cherry, finely molded base, with shaped bracket feet, molded 


top following the line of the bureau, four drawers, with beaded 
molding ; has original brasses ; unusually small size and a very choice 
piece. 


HEPPLEWHITE CORNER SERVING TABLE American, 1770 


Triangular back, with bow front, four tapering straight front legs; 
has one drawer. Extremely rare and a fine original piece. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3] st, 1925 


456. 


457. 


458. 


459, 


460. 


461. 


OLD JENNY LIND CORDIAL BOTTLE Early 19th Century 


Aquamarine coloring, portrait of Jenny Lind enclosed in laurel 
wreath, the reverse side the old glass house. 


FINE WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


Thirteen spindles, finely turned arm supports, saddle seat, with 
shaped sides, turned legs, with a good spread and bulb stretcher. 
A very choice chair. 


SECRETARY DESK American, 1740 


Has slope front, two pencil drawers, four long drawers, interior 
finely designed and of exceptional beauty; small drawer front ser- 
pentined and an unusual arrangement of five drawers on each side 
of centre compartment. The desk is of walnut, in fine original 
condition, and one of the best of its kind seen in the market in 
recent years. 


EARLY AMERICAN SHIP’S WHALE OIL LAMP 
American, 1725 


Wrought iron cross foot and turned stem. A rare specimen. 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA SLAT BACK CHiIGD Sse 
American, 1720 


Straight arms of a very early type, front legs finely turned, with 
original ball feet. In fine original condition. 


WINDSOR WRITING ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


So called Sheraton; the back is topped off with a deep splat, lower 
part has flat spindles, the writing arm has two curved supports 
and one drawer; in addition, the chair has one drawer under the 
seat. 


462. 


463. 


464. 


465. 


466. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3/st, 1925 


Pei yen ME RICAN TERRY CLOCK American, 1800 


Scroll top, with brass finial; slender turned column, decorated dial, 
painted glass. 


PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE DINING TABLES 
American, 1760 


In maogany ; with molded skirt, square legs, one of which swings 
for leaf support. In fine original condition. 


LADDER BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


The bow is finely molded and pierced and scrolled; the back is 
formed by three pierced splats in the Chippendale manner; the 
arms are separate and terminate in scroll ends, graceful molded 
supports, choice saddle seat, fine proportioned under body. One 
of the finest known chairs. 


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FINE OLD WILLIAM AND MARY HIGHBOY 

American, 1690 
In veneer walnut; the base has three drawers, with double arched 
molding and beaded skirt; six fine trumpet shaped legs with ball 
feet, serpentined stretcher. The top has curved molded with 
drawer, five drawers with double arched molding; has fine old 


plate brasses. 
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EARLY AMERICAN CADDY BOX American, 1800 
Tole ware; the cover is arched; has four claw feet, with painted 


decoration. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3/ st, 1925 


467. 


468. 


469. 


470. 


471. 


472. 


PENNSYLVANIA FIVE SEAT (BACKS Cite 


American, 1720 
Pear shaped finials; the feet have been pierced with rockers. 


OLD DUTCH ARM CHAIR, QUEEN ANNES Peis 


American, 1760 
The back is arranged in three tiers, with finely turned spindles; 
the arms are curved, the front legs turned, terminating in Dutch 
feet, with heavy front stretcher. 


HEPPLEWHITE BREAKPAS TS GA American, 1770 


Oval top, with molded edge and drawer, shaped ends, inlaid with 
satinwood lines; legs inlaid and tapered. A choice piece. (Needs 
refinishing. ) 


VERY RARE OLD AMERICAN IRON BRAZIER 
American, 1725 


On four wrought iron scroll feet; has unusual hinged grid and 
turned wood handle. 


TWO CHOICE OLD SANDWICH GLASS FLOWER VASES > 
American, 1820 


Of a deep amethyst color, octagon flaring top, with scalloped rim. 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 


Unusual comb, with scrolled ears; extremely fine bulb turned 
spindles, saddle seat. A fine specimen. 


GROUP OF EARLY SANDWICH AND STIEGEL GLASS 


473. 


474. 


A475. 


476. 


477. 


478. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3/st, 1925 


CHOICE CHILD’S COMB BACK WINDSOR HIGH CHAIR 


American, 1750 
The comb finely shaped and has rounded ears; the spindles have 
a very fine spread; the arms are of very high merit, saddle seat, 
delicately turned legs and stretcher, with unusual spread. An 
exceptionally choice Windsor chair. 


Pee EB WHEE SIDEBOARD American, 1780 


Straight front, with recessed centre, arranged with three drawers 
along the top and cupboards below; inlaid with double lined satin- 
wood, square tapering legs. A very fine specimen needing only 
refinishing. 


HANGING LANTERN American, 1780 


With double brass burner, tin mount with removable base, cast 
bull’s-eye glass. 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY TERRY CLOCK 
~ American, 1800 


TWO FINE CHIPPHNDALE LADDER BACK CHAIRS 
American, 1760 


In mahogany, with top rail carved and pierced with rounded ears, 
the three lower splats finely carved with scroll and pierced square 
front legs, with beaded corned plain stretcher. A very fine pair 
of Chippendale chairs. 


BOOKCASE CABINET Pennsylvania, 1760 


In walnut; scroll top, with finely carved molding and scrolls ter- 
minating in carved rosette; the head board elaborately decorated 
with carved foliage; the corners are carved with flame capitals; 
the doors have arched panels finished off with edged moldings; the 


‘tops stirmounted with three flamed finials. An exceptional piece 


of the highest quality. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3] st, 1925 


479. 


480. 


481. 


482. 


483. 


484. 


OLD AMERICAN WOODEN CANDLE STAND 
American, 1730 


The base is of a quaint cone shape, with three simple stick legs, 
plain slender stem; original wood cross bow, with tin candle 
nozzles. A very choice specimen. 


FINE PENNSYLVANIA FOUR SLAT BACK CHAIR 
American, 1725 


Has arched slats, front legs turned ‘and terminating in unusually 
large ball foot, with deep turned front stretcher. Of high quality 
and original condition. 


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VERY FINE OLD NEW ENGLAND THREE MOLD FLIP 
GLASS American, 1770 


Large size, decorated with bands of oblique flutes and large centre 
band; has alternate diamond and sunburst pattern. 


VERY FINE OLD NEW ENGLAND THREE MOLD FLIP 
GLASS American, 1770 


To match preceding. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1720 


The bow continuing to form the arms; thirteen spindles in addition 
to turned supports, deep turned legs, saddle seat, pierced with 
rocker. A fine chair. 


CURLY MAPLE HIGH POST BED American, 1770 


The posts are slender and finely turned; the wood finely marked. 
A very rare piece. 


A85. 


486. 


487. 


488. 


489, 


490. 


Third Session—Saturday, October 3/ st, 1925 


EXCEEDINGLY RARE OLD AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS 
eH, American, 1760 


Richly decorated with blending colors and the very rare gold fleck. 
This type of decoration is practically unknown in American 18th 
Century glass. 


VERY FINE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


With good spread to spindles, fine saddle seat, unusual turned 
legs. 


PeoNoy LVANIA FIVE SLAT BACK CHAIR 
American, 1730 


The stiles are finished off with turned finial; the front legs well 
turned, terminating in a graceful ball foot; the front stretcher 
very deeply turned. 


Oni PENDALEH MIRROR American, 1750 


Carved and gilded; the top having graceful scrolls, with carved 
leaf centre, flower and foliage finial; the sides are decorated with 
pendant foliage, shell carved base. A choice and extremely rare 
mirror in original condition. 


TWO EARLY AMERICAN BRONZE ASTRAL LAMPS 
American, 1800 


Square bases, baluster stems and urn top, extension arm with orig- 
inal etched glass shades; have been adapted to electricity. 


TWO CHIPPENDALE LADDER BACK CHAIRS 

American, 1760 
In mahogany; the top rail pierced and molded, with rounded cor- 
nets; the three lower splats carved and pierced; have serpentine 
fronts, tapering legs and molded stretcher. 


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491. 


492. 


493. 


494. 


495. 


496, 


497. 


498. 


CHIPPENDALE LADDER BACK CHAIR American, 1760 


To match preceding. 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA HANGING CORNER CUP- 
BOARD American, 1750 


Two doors, with long recessed panel, plain top, scroll skirt, with 
candle shelf. 


VERY FINE SET OF EIGHT ARROW Ane 
DUNCAN PHYFE .BRASSEs;-COMP iz 


FINE ‘SET OF SPHINX “SHERATON (BRS oeo es 
Pires 


LARGE SET OF CHIPPENDALE /BAUE BRASSES seo 
Pierce 


VERY FINE HIGH BACK WRITING ARM WINDSOR 

CHAIR American, 1790 
Pierced top rail, with centre panel; very fine carved arm, with 
carved knuckle; the writing arm has three turned supports and 
drawer, good under-body. A very choice specimen. 


WINDSOR SETTEE American, 1790 


Double top rail, with bamboo turned spindles and arms; eight legs 
connected with stretcher. A fine specimen. 


VERY FINE STIEGEL GLASS BARRELED SHAG ay = 


With handle, ribbed at base and lip. American, 1765 


499. 


500. 


501. 


502: 


503. 


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BALLOON BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


The bow is balloon shaped, with bamboo turned spindles, finely 
shaped seat, with very rare curved turned stretchers, connected 
with two stretchers with flat turning; very fine spread to legs. A 
perfectly proportioned and rare specimen. 


EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE AMERICAN CARVER 

CHAIR New England, 1760 
Heavy stiles terminating in original turned finials, finely turned 
upper rail, three spindles between lower two rails and straight arms; 
the front legs are heavy and terminate in mushroom tops, double 
stretcher in front and sides. Undoubtedly one of the finest carver 
chairs which has come into the market in recent years. 


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PENNSYLVANIA CHINA CUPBOARD American, 1760 
Straight top, with fine drop molding; champfered and reeded cor- 
ners; the shelves pierced for spoons and forks, double doors with 
original brass latch; the base has a line of three drawers with cup- 
boards below. The cupboard doors have reeded panels, arched 
molding around the base and bracket feet. An extremely choice 
piece in good condition. 


VERY RARE OLD NEW ENGLAND THREE MOLD FLIP 
GLASS American, 1770 


The glass is barrel shaped and has a band of fluting around base, 
with diamond pattern above and finished with band of oblique 
flutes. Very rare period. 


BANJO CLO CK American, 1820 


Carved mahogany; with lyre shaped body, decorated glass panel, 
original mahogany bracket. In going order. A fine specimen. 


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504. 


505. 


5006. 


507, 


508. 


COMB BACK WINDSOR CHAIR. American, 1760 


With graceful comb, finely scrolled ears, fine arm with carved hand 
hold, fine saddle seat, exceptionally good under-body. A very 
choice chair. 


VERY FINE CHIPPENDALE MIRROR American, 1760 


Carved and gilded; the top is elaborately carved in Chippendale, 
French style; the sides are acrved and is finished at the bottom. 
Double glass. Size, 39x16%4. 


PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED CUPBOARD American, 1740 


The top has very fine deep molding, supported by three scrolled 
and carved capitals; the ends are paneled and finely decorated in 
gilt, with scroll and flower motif; the two doors each have three 
recessed panels, with gilt molding, decorated with flowers and 
foliage; the styies are enriched with elaborate pendant of flowers 
and foliage; finely molded base, with feet formed by continuation 
of style; the piece is of oak throughout, put together with pins ; 
the decoration is original and undoubtedly one of the finest speci- 
mens of its kind. 


PAIR OF PENNSYLVANIA BRASS ANDIRONS 


American, 1760 
Connected with original fender; the andirons have scroll foot, 


square base, circular column, with square capital; octagon urn 
top. Very rare: 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


Having the large number of thirteen spindles going through the 
comb, making twenty-seven spindles in all, in addition to the 
turned supports; very large and deep saddle seat, finely turned leg, 
with pear foot. One of the finest known Windsor chairs. 


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figeer FRONT DESK American, 1770 


In maple; has overlappin’ drawers, with molded edges, straight 
bracket feet. In very good original condition, 


BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1790 


Balloon shaped bow; the spindles have unusual bulb turning rare 
curved front stretcher. A fine chair in good condition. 


VERY CHOICE TALL AMETHYST SANDWICH GLASS 
LAMP American, 1830 


With elaborate baluster stem and faceset well. 


fPewerACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


Fine comb, with delicate turned ears, turned supports, saddle seat, 
finely turned legs and stretcher. A chair of very high merit. 


HEPPLEWHITE DRESSING CASE American, 1780 


In mahogany, with shield shaped mirror; the side supports grace- 
fully curved and finished off with ivory rosettes. 


OLD WISTARBURG GLASS TAZZA SHAPED GOBLET 
American, 1750 


Circular base, turned stem, shallow bowl, with perpendicular sides. 
One of the finest known pieces of Early American glass. 


FINE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 
With arched comb and carved ears, nine spindles, with turned 
supports, saddle seat and turned legs. 


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RARE: OLD PENNSYLVANIA SLOPE FRONT Dee 
American, 1750 


In walnut, with stretcher base; the legs are turned, with stretcher 
all around, with one drawer on top; the lid opens downward; the 
interior 1s an arrangement of numerous small drawers. 


SET OF SEVEN. OLD: AMERICAN BRASS PULES 
Early 19th Century 


Complete with bales and pins; the plates embossed with the Amerti- 
can eagle, : 


SPAPRFORDSHIRE STON PAP 


Decorated in color; classical scenery. 


FIDDLE BACK QUEEN ANNE CHAIR American, 1730 


With rounded top rail, turned styles and legs terminating in round 
pad foot, deep turned stretcher. 


VERY FINE OLD' WISTARBURG WINE COLOR igi? 
VASE American, 1760 


FINE, OLD PENNSYLVANIA STRETCHER Waar 


American, 1750 
Has turned legs, plain stretcher and original top. 


CHOICE AND EXCEEDINGLY RARE OLD AMERICAN 
CANDLE BRACKET American, 1750 


In wood, with original brass candle nozzle, three joints. 


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OLD HEPPLEWHITE ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


Shield back; centre splat has fan piercing and carved drops, carved 
and molded arm, with rosette finial, molded supports, swell front 


seat, square front, tapering legs, with original cup castors. A very 
fine chair. 


Moet iINE HEPPLEWHITE SHIELD BACK. CHAIRS 
American, 1770 
In mahogany ; finely shaped and pierced centre splat, having carved 


and inlaid urn centre, serpentine front, straight tapering legs and 
stretcher. In very good condition. 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


Fine top rail, with carved ears; flaring arm, with carved scroll and 
knuckles; fine saddle seat, finely turned legs and unusual centre 
stretcher, A chair of the highest merit and one of the best in the 
collection. Has been refinished black. 


FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE HIGHBOY 
American, 1780 


In mahogany ; the top has graceful scrolls and enclosed bonnet; the 
scrolls terminate in turned finials, the head board is richly dec- 
orated with carved double shell and foliated scrolls, the corners 
are fluted columns, with turned capitals; three drawers in top row, 
two drawers in next row and three long drawers; the base has fine 
double cyma molding along the top, elaborately carved centre 
drawer; the skirt is scalloped and relieved with carving; cabriole 
legs have finely carved knees) terminating in claw feet; has been 
refinished at some time, but is an absolutely original and fine old 
specimen. 
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HIGH COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 
Exceptionally fine comb, with carved and scroll ears, graceful 
turned supports; the arms are separate and have carved and scroll 
knuckles, fine saddle seat, fine delicate turned legs. An exception- 
ally choice chair in fine condition. 


VERY GOOD STIEGEU PEI ase American, 1765 


The decoration consists of etched conventional band around lip. 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American tyes 


Fine comb, with carved ears, good arm, with carved and scrolled 
knuckles, delicate turned under-body. A good, chair. 


FINE QUEEN ANNE DRESSING CASE American, 1750 


In mahogany; has oblong mirror, with gilt molding, three drawers 
in the base. 


HEPPLEWHITE SECRETARY BOOKCASE American, 1780 


The base has three drawers, inlaid with panels of bird’s-eye maple. 
the poles inlaid with satinwood; the secretary has pigeon holes and 
drawers enclosed by two doors, with bird’s-eye maple panels, the 
upper part has two doors inlaid with four satinwood sunbursts, 
the pediment top inlaid and finished with satinwood finials. A 
choice piece, unrestored and in rare condition, 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 
The spindles finely turned; the arms are separate, have turned sup- 
ports, hollow seat, curved front stretcher connected with two 
stretchers to back legs. An exceedingly rare type in fine condition. 


FINE HIGH BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 
The arms are separate, finely carved and scrolled, with turned sup- 
ports, saddle seat and fine turned under-body. 


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536. 


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VERY RARE OLD SANDWICH GLASS LAMP 


American, 1820 
Fine purple color, square base and baluster stem. 


ROUND-ABOUT WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1750 


The arms terminate in scroll hand rests; has fifteen spindles, very 
finely turned supports. The under-body is very unusual, the legs 
being of the best type of Pennsylvania turning; the centre stretcher 
is also finely turned; has saddle seat. Extremely choice and rare 
specimen. 


VERY CHOICE COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR 
American, 1760 


Unusually fine comb, with high scrolled ears, finely shaped hand 
holes, exceptionally good under-body, with deep turnings. In fine 
condition. 


WROUGHT IRON CANDLE STAND American, 1750 


With arched tripod base; the support has twisted base and termin- 
ates in acorn finial; the candle holder is movable and original and 
has hook for snuffer. An extremely choice piece of great rarity. 


FINE EARLY AMERICAN KNEE HOLE WRITING 
TABLE American, 1750 


Three drawers at each side, one long drawer at the top, with 
reeded molding between drawers, cupboard within the recess 
enclosing six small drawers; arched molded base, with straight 
bracket feet, original brasses. An American piece of exceptional 
rarity, as nearly all of the knee hole desks that are found are 
of European manufacture. It is in fine rough condition. 


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538. 


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540. 


941. 


542. 


543. 


544. 


FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


With nine spindles and two turned supports; the top rail has very 
fine carved ears, saddle seat and very fine under-body. 


COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


The comb unusually long and terminates in carved ears; the arms 
have turned supports; saddle seat, with deep turned stretcher and 
legs. A chair of very high merit. 


VERY FINE THREE MOLD BLUE GLASS: PERFUME 


[EOMEGH ie American, 1780 
Fluted. 
FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


With rounded ears, nine spindles and fine saddle seat, well turned 
legs. A high class chair. 


BRACE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1760 


The braces have unusual spread; the comb is shaped and has 
unusual finger carved ears, finely turned supports, saddle seat, 
turned legs. A chair of the utmost rarity, in fine orrginal condition. 


RARE OLD PENNSYLVANIA TAVERN TABLE 
7 American, 1740 


In walnut; with drawer, removable top with cleats, very graceful 
turned legs, with original feet; skirt is molded. 


BRACE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


Carved top rail, with unusual heavy turned supports, saddle seat, 
good under-body. A fine chair in rough condition. 


545. 


546. 


547. 


548. 


549. 


550. 


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SLI2GEL AMETHYST GLASS SUGAR “BOWL 
American, 1760 


Circular base, short stem; the bowl has carved sides, with flaring 
top. A rare old piece. 


FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA HEPPLEWHITE DINING 
1 Mee American, 1780 


Has eight tapering legs. An unusually choice piece in rough con- 
dition. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


The bow is molded; the arms are separate and finely carved and 
scrolled, with carved support; the back has nine bamboo turned 
spindles, good under-body, with turned stretcher. Fine saddle 
seat. 


STRAIGHT TOP CHIPPENDALE CHAIR = American, 1760 


Back has five graduated slats, square seats, straight legs, with 
molded corner and stretcher. 


TWO VERY RARE OLD AMERICAN AMETHYST GLASS 
RERBUME BOTTLES American, 1830 


Square base tapering to top, notched corners. 


HIGH BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1760 


Eight spindles; the bow is unusually high and finely carved; the 
arms are separate, carved and scrolled; has saddle seat and grace- 
ful under-body ; the legs pierced for stretcher. A choice and very 


fine chair. 


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550) 


554. 


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£90: 


SRYA, 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


The arm terminating in finely carved and scroll knuckles, hollow 
seat, fine turned under-body. A fine specimen. 


HEPPLEWHITE ARM CHAIR American, 1780 


In mahogany; has shield back, with fan shaped centre, splat, very 
fine arm, with carved rosettes; the supports being finely shaped; 
tapering molded legs with serpentine front. 


HEPPLEWHITE SIDE CHAIR American, 1780 


To match preceding. 


FINE OLD HEPPLEWHITE CHEST OF DRAWERS 
| 7 American, 1780 
Has swell front, with scroll skirt and French feet. 


TWO WINDSOR CHAIRS American, 1800 


Straight Sheraton top rail; the spindles curved, shaped seat, with 
under-body very fine, and with exceedingly rare turned front feet. 


SWELL FRONT DUNCAN PHYFE SIDEBOARD 
American, 1790 


An arrangement of five drawers along the top, two deep drawers 
below and cupboards at the ends; has square tapering legs and 
arched front. An unusually fine piece, but in rough condition. 


FINE CARVED AND GILT MIRROR American, 1770 


In mahogany; the top has two gilt scrolls terminating in pendant 
rosette and surmounted by exotic bird; the sides are carved and 
enriched with gilt sprays of flowers; the bottom is ‘scrolled and 
decorated with carved and, gilded cartouche; the inner part of 
frame is elaborately scrolled. Original glass. Size, 45x23. A 
very choice mirror in original state. 


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558. 


Doe. 


560. 


561. 


562. 


563. 


©NUSUAL STRAIGHT TOP WINDSOR ARM CHAIR 
American, 1790 


The stiles project above the top and have turned finials, straight 
arms and hollow seat; the stretchers are of unusual arrangement, 
being all around the legs. A rare chair. 


fee OLD PENNSYLVANIA DISH TOP: CANDLE STAND 
American, 18th Century 


Circular base, with three turned milk stool legs. 


RAKE BANISTER BACK ARM CHAIR American, 1690 


Has candle bracket; the stiles are finely turned, terminating in 
turned finials, scroll top rail, with curved arms, turned front legs, 
with original ball foot. This specimen is one of the earliest known 
examples of its kind. 


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COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


With fine round-about back, terminating in scrolled and carved 
hand holds; the comb is curved and has curved ears, graceful 
under-body. <A fine chair and in fair condition. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


With comb; the comb is curved, with rounded ears, the bow slightly 
fluted at the top, graceful under body, the feet pierced for rockers. 


FINE OLD PENNSYLVANIA CANDLE sTAND 


American, 18th Century 


Has circular base, with three turned legs and round stem; unusually 
small size dish top. 


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565. 


566. 


567. 


568. 


569. 


VERY FINE EARLY AMERICAN REVOLVING GRID 
American, 1800 


With drainer and well. An extremely rare specimen. 


TRIPLE BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1780 
With straight top rail, the second rail curved, and has curved sup- 
ports; the arms terminate in carved ends, hollow seat, feet pierced 
for rockers. 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS 
American, 1720 


Has projecting molding around the base, with straight bracket feet 
and original butterfly handles. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


With comb; the comb is plain oblong, and is given a graceful effect 
by spread spindles; the second rail is bow and round-about, rail 
continues and forms the arms; fine under-body. A fine chair in 
good condition. 


TWO SHIELD BACK HEPPLEWHIVER Chain 
American, 1780 


In mahogany; the backs are well laid out, with three pierced splats, 
the side splats being pierced and carved, the centre splat pierced 
with a fan shape top; has serpentine front, with straight, tapering 
legs and stretcher, upholstered in cretonne. Two very fine speci- 
mens. 


TWOssHIELD BACK HEPPLEW HIVE] Gita 
American, 1780 
To match preceding; upholstered in leather. 


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970. 


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FINE OLD HEPPLEWHITE SIDEBOARD American, 1780 


Triple swell front ; three drawers at the top, two deep wine drawers 


with cupboards at the ends and centre inlaid with satinwood lines ; 
has four legs in front. 


COMB BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


The back having nine spindles, with two turned supports, graceful 
under body, with rare cross stretcher. A fine original chair. 


COMB BACK WINDSOR CHAIR Agnericanal770 
To match preceding. 


PENNSYLVANIA FIVE SLAT BACK ROCKER 
American, 1730 


Slats are graduated, stiles are turned finials, deep turned stretcher 
and original rockers. A very early rocking chair. 


CHIPPENDALE CHAIR 


In mahogany, top rail cyma curved, with shell in centre, terminat- 
ing in scrolled ears, interlaced splat,. front legs shell on knee, and 
claw and ball feet. 


RARE OLD PHILADELPHIA CORNER CUPBOARD 
e American, 1750 


Tn walnut; the deep top molding is enriched with carved borders and 
finished off below with fret carving; the front has projecting mold- 
ing, the door on top has original brass trimmings. An exceptionally 
choice carved keystone panel. This piece is of the highest type. and 
rarity, and in fine condition. 


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576. 


577. 


578. 


5/9, 


581. 


FINE SERPENTINE FRONT BUREAU American, 1740 


In mahogany; has finely shaped molded base, bracket feet; the 
molded top follows the shape of the drawers, which have beaded 
edges. I[xceptionally small size. 


BALLOON BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1770 


Has very rare centre spindle, saddle seat, with deeply cut rampart 
sides, graceful under body. -An extremely rare chair. 


CHIPPENDALE CHAIR American, 1770 


In mahogany, with shield shaped top rail, carved and pierced vase 
shaped splat, straight legs, with plain stretcher. 


TRIPLE BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1790 


With deep arched comb, second rail straight, with curved supports, 
hollow seat, delicate turned legs, bulb stretcher. A good chair in 
fine condition. 


QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR New England, 1730 


In walnut; rounded top rail, shaped stiles and splat, square seat, 
cabriole legs, with round foot, turned stretchers. Fine chair in good 
condition. 


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QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR New England, 1730 
In walnut; to match the preceding. 


QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR New England, 1730 


In walnut ; to match the preceding. 


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587. 


588. 


590. 


QUEEN ANNE SIDE CHAIR New England, 1730 


In walnut; to match the preceding. 


WINDSOR ROUNDABOUT CHAIR American, 1750 
The arms terminate in scrolls, the supports are turned, saddle seat, 
turned legs and finely turned centre stretcher. A very fine chair. 


TWO QUEEN ANNE ARM CHAIRS American, 1750 


In walnut; high back, with fiddle splat, square seat, cabriole legs, 
turned stretchers, carved arm, with scroll ends. 


PINbe SEE OF EMBOSSED SHERATON BRASSES, 
COMPLETE 


CHOICE SET OF EIGHT OVAL EMBOSSED SHERATON 
ERASSES 


SET OF EIGHT SHERATON BRASSES, OVAL, COMPLETE 


BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


The bow is balloon shaped, with bamboo turned spindles; finely 
shaped seat, with very rare curved turned stretchers connected with 
two stretchers, with flat turning, very fine spread to legs. A per- 
fectly proportioned and rare specimen. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 
To match the preceding : 


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591. 


992. 


293. 


994. 


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20. 


597, 


BOW BACK WINDSOR CHAIR American, 1780 


To match the preceding. 


CHOICE BRACE FAN BACK WINDSOR CHAIR 


_ American, 1770 
With shaped comb, finely curved ears, nine spindles, in addition to 
turned supports, saddle seat, finely turned legs, with bulb stretchers. 


TWENTY ASSORTED WILLOW | BRASS See @ 
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SIX ASSORTED WILLOW BRASS ESCUTCHEONS 


VERY RARE LOT OF EIGHTEEN WILLOW BRASSES, 
QUEEN ANNE | 


QUEEN ANNE CORNER CHAIR American, 1730 


Round-about top, with carved hand holes, three turned supports and 
two fiddle splats ; the under-body is very fine, three turned legs, with 
ball feet and turned cross stretcher, cabriole front legs, with round 
pad feet. A very fine chair in good condition. 


CHIPPENDALE CHAIR American, 1750 


In mahogany, with elaborate top rail and scroll ears, shaped splat, 
with fan piercing, rounded seat, cabriole legs, with carved shell 
knees and claw and ball feet. A very fine chair. 


5974. VERY CHOICE SET OF SEVEN OVAL EMBOSSED SIDE- 


BOARD PLATES 


598. 


599. 


601. 


602. 


603. 


604. 


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Peveiioii oi] “Or EIGHT “CHIPPENDALE BRASS 
ASHES 


HIGH COMB BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR 
American, 1770 


The rail nicely curved with rounded ears, rounded arm, with orig- 
inal ears; round seat, with turned under-body, legs are pierced 
with rockers. 


BOW BACK WINDSOR ARM CHAIR American, 1770 


Has seven spindles in back; the arms terminating in carved grips, 
saddle seat. A good under-body. 


OIL PAINTING American School 


Portrait of a Gentleman. Size, 24 inches by 20 inches. 


OLD ENGRAVING 
“Ashland,” Home of Henry Clay. Published by F. Hegan, 1853. 


OLD HOOKED RUG 


Floral centre. 


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